Thoughts on the Moral Order of Nature, Volume 1J. Chambers, 1831 - Natural theology |
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acquire affection agreeable ambition animated appears ascer attach attention beau ideal become believe bosoms cause cerning CHAPTER character conduct creatures disposed disposition duty earth endeavour engage enjoyment entirely evil excited exer exertions existence faculty feelings fellow-creatures filial force Gascons getic give happiness heart hope human nature idea images imagination inclined individual indolence induced indulgence inhabitants Irish judge kind labour last judgment latter laws lead liable lively look mankind manner means ment mental metaphysically directed moral constitution moral order national expression native necessary neighbour noble objects observations ourselves passions penal laws perceive perfection persons physiognomy pleasure portion present principles propensity punishment racter reason remarkable render respect rience riety Scotch seems self-love selfish sensible sentiments sion social love social order society Spaniards spirit of association suppose sympathy thoughts tion unfold universal usually vidual virtue virtuous wish youth